Breaking down long-term goals into smaller, self-contained goals can turn what seems like a marathon into a series of Sprints. To set up Sprints, structure them around specific subset goals or skills needed for a longer-term goal. Brainstorm the what and the why of your goal and create a Collection for it in your Bullet Journal. Break down your goal into Sprints and figure out how much time each Sprint would take. Progress is more important than speed, so use time to your advantage. Reflect on your progress and ask yourself what you're learning about your strengths and weaknesses.
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Bullet Journal Sprints: How to Break Down Any Goal to Make it More Achievable
Breaking down long-term goals into smaller, self-contained goals can turn what seems like a marathon into a series of Sprints. Sprints cover the same ground, just in shorter, more manageable intervals
This technique is a slightly adapted variation of a similar approach deployed in agile software development, but it can be powerful for tackling any type of goal.
Breaking down goals into Sprints mitigates the risks of being overwhelmed and fatigued
To set up Sprints, structure them around specific subset goals or skills needed for a longer-term goal.
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